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Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, Timmons will be active this week against the Saints. Timmons skipped the Dolphins' first game and was suspended for the second. With Mike Hull predictably struggling mightily in Timmons' place, the Dolphins should gladly welcome Timmons back, though it's not clear where his head is at.

Chris Johnson will remain the Cardinals' starting running back for Week 4.

Johnson carried the mail on early downs against the Cowboys, but was ineffective. He was out-snapped and out-gained by Andre Ellington. Coach Bruce Arians decided Johnson was "rusty," and will get another chance against the 49ers. Kerwynn Williams is the other option between the tackles.

The Colts are low on healthy bodies at receiver. An UDFA out of small-school Marian, Hogan is a 6-foot-3, 222-pound prospect who caught four passes for 63 yards in the preseason. He was extremely productive in college while showing well at the Combine.

The Cardinals are awaiting MRI results. Wetzel has been filling in for D.J. Humphries (knee). Humphries could possibly return for Week 4. If not, the Birds might be forced to shift a struggling Jared Veldheer back to the blindside.

Ex-Browns and Colts RB Trent Richardson has signed with the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Richardson is going beyond the wall for his return to pro football. Richardson was originally supposed to sign with the Roughriders last month, but the deal fell through after he attempted another NFL comeback. Richardson hasn't appeared in an NFL game since 2014. Regina, Saskatchewan, where the Roughriders are located, is 1,337 miles from Indianapolis.

It's an unwanted development for the Packers' banged up line, as Murphy had been filling in for David Bakhtiari (hamstring) on the blindside. The No. 200 overall pick of last year's draft, Murphy had been struggling mightily when on the field. Bakhtiari (hamstring) has resumed practicing.

It's a step in the right direction after Bakhtiari got in three DNPs last week. The Pack may still just be trying to move Bakhtiari along for Week 4, but are thin along their offensive line right now. Fill-in LT Kyle Murphy (foot) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday. Bakhtiari hasn't played since Week 1.